Brio Tuscan Grille Austin

BRIO invites you to gather with friends, family and co-workers to experience the flavors of Tuscany without leaving the country. Bringing the pleasures of the Tuscan country villa to Austin, our chef-inspired Tuscan recipes are sure to tempt your palate. At BRIO we believe that "to eat well is to live well." Buon Appetito!

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10000 Research BlvdSte CAustin, TX 78759
(512) 794-1234
On a suggestion from a friend I gave Brio a second try and it was worth it. The service was attentive and friendly as before. The appetizer this time was spinach and artichoke dip. It was well done and flavorful. The seafood fettuccini was lightly spicy and perfect. The lasagna had a pleasant sweetness in the sauce. We had to order the bread pudding again and we decided to try the tiramisu.

We weren't disappointed. The tiramisu was traditionally done and the sponge was not overly soaked. We will definitely add this place to our list of regulars.
Two hours before our Christmas event - they forgot our order. The person who organized the event called in several times because back in LA when she would do high profile events (L.A. Lakers, Hilton Family, Celebrities events etc), and even with that sort of urgency - it was alot more common than you think.

Yet still it happened. Fortunately, it was a smaller Christmas event of professionals who are not as picky or pretentious. However, being less than 2 hours from the event, we were already contemplating alternatives. I am not one to blame an entire business or it's staff for the negligence of one person. Once the problem was identified, they quickly sprung into action attempting to correct the issues.

Quickly, they created dishes as fast as possible and they were incredibly apoligetic and attempted to do their very best to make up for it. It was not our original order, however we were grateful that we had food in time. We appreciate the staff and how quickly they worked to rectify the situation. Unfortunately, the food was not as flavorful as we thought it would be. Perhaps maybe because they felt abit rushed (which we completely understand).

With this being our first Christmas event, we rectified it in traditional fashion by getting everyone to drink copious amounts of wine. We were not mad at the business at all, rather dissapointed in the individual who created a chain of events which lowered the quality of the food of a restaurant who has a good reputation with a staff that worked so hard to rectify it. We'll try again and reupdate.

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Talk about a wonderful date night spot. I had been to Brio in Dallas before but this was our first visit to the Austin location. We came here on a wim around 6pm on a Saturday. When we walked in, the place was less then half full and we were seated right away. We started off with the top shelf margarita and I will say, it was the low point of the meal. It may have had a splash of Patron and next to no flavor.

It just seemed to taste like a watered down strawberry juice. While it was only $8, I still would have expected a little more. Luckily, the meal went way up from there. Starting with the warm bread served to the table, how could you go wrong? It was amazing and I would have been happy stopping there. Good thing we didn't though. We proceeded to share the spinach dip which was a massive serving and probably should not be shared with only 2 people.

We then finished with the balsamic, bacon, and chicken ravioli from the specials menu. They accommodated us nicely by splitting the dish in the kitchen. The pasta melted in your mouth with all of the wonderful flavors. I can definitely say this meal was filled with every last carb possible and I wouldn't change it for anything. Don't know if I would come back for bar/drinks but the meal was a solid choice.

Never miss a great meal and super clean at Brio. I had a fantastic dinner and returned same week for another meal. Their glazed Balsamic Vingerette is to just want to come their more often. Easy entrance and plenty of free parking space. Price is moderate. Great service too.
For a chain restaurant this place is pretty decent. Overall what made our dining experience great was that the bartender was just on-point.

I did like that the walls opened up to let fresh air in and you have the option to sit on the patio. It's a nice establishment overall. The food is what you would expect. There wasn't anything really special about it, but as I said the service made the experience that much more enjoyable. It doesn't hurt to try a place out to see for yourself. Who knows it may end up being your favorite place to hang out.

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Love eating here and enjoying the outside seating. Great service and delicious food. Angelina is my favorite waitress, she's so sweet and makes me feel like I'm eating with family Lasagna is my favorite
Rude. Spoiled the experience for me. Will not return. Nothing specific about the food or ambience that I would call out. Parking was dark and security made me feel less safe by following me.

Don't drink, so happy hour did not interest me.
I've been a patron here for a number of business dinners and a few (well more than a few) of their happy hours. Let's go through the checklist, shall we? Service: Always been spot on. Dinner menu: Great specials and I've never had a poor dining experience. Happy Hour: Martini Wed is a Fav and on other days they have their standard beer, wine, and cocktails priced very reasonably.

Their Apps average about 5 bucks and you can't go wrong ordering any of them. I like their short rib nachos and pizza. We did have an issue on our last visit as one of my dining companions pulled a long piece of hair from his bread. Yes it grossed us out but, as I pointed out, at least you saw it before you ate it... We told our server and her reaction was oh.... Then they attempted to bring us another bread bowl.

... ah no thanks. We did not ask for anything but it would have been a good gesture to have Comped us drink or an App.
Awesome place! Food was amazing! I went there for my 40th bday because it was on my restaurant bucket list and it did not disappoint! I had the pork chops that melted in your mouth and danced with my taste buds! Steak was cooked just right and juicy with flavor! Serves was on point and the manager Kirsten came over and wished me a happy bday! Recommend!
Man!!! This place is so good!!! I came here for a lunch meeting and this restaurant inside and out is so beautiful! They had a really nice outdoor seating area and inside is so beautifully decorated.

I really wanted to take pictures of everything but since I was with 3 other colleagues, I had to refrain myself. However, I was able to take pictures of my salad and pasta. I ordered the lunch special of Caesar salad and Campanelle Carbonara, it had Grilled chicken, bacon, Parmesan, spinach, creamy Alfredo. It was so good and very filling. Just thinking about the meal, I'm trying to find a way to go back to Austin.

I like their bread and service. Food is very good, pricey tho. Nice ambiance and great location. I used to go more often before and like many dishes on menu. My favorites here are tasty and juicy grilled shrimp appetizer and lasagna.
First time here, had an amazing experience. We were there around 3pm. The restaurant wasn't busy. Ordered couple of appetizer .We didn't have to order anything more.

The portion was huge. The food was excellent, we both enjoyed it every bit of it !!!! I would definitely recommend this place.
I would probably give this place 3.5 stars, but I'll round up to four since Yelp doesn't allow half stars. I'm not a huge fan of chain restaurants, in general. The quality is usually sacrificed when churning out bulk orders, the decor is usually uninspired and the menu is usually full of large, fairly bland, watered down versions of the real thing.

Brio is lacking in the decor. It is fairly generic with its faux finishes and draped fabrics, but the food, at least what I ordered, was good. The portions were borderline ridiculous. I ordered the chicken and I guess I missed where it said it was a WHOLE roasted chicken, served prone on the plate, with a knife impaled in its back. It had a slightly lemony flavor, was well salted and had a crispy skin, and a juicy interior.

I was able to take 3/4 of it home for another meal. The fingerling potatoes that accompanied the chicken were the real star. They were crispy skinned, with a few crunchy bits, while maintaining the tender insides. They were served "smashed" in a little iron skillet with a delicious Parmesan cream sauce. I sacrificed chicken real estate in order to finish them. My daughter had the pasta with vodka sauce and it was just okay.

The prices were typical upscale chain, with a few items coming in a little high, in my opinion. I wouldn't balk at returning, but it probably wouldn't be my first pick, either. I'd definitely be willing to have those potatoes again.
Hi there! I wanted to check in to let y'all know that the summer happy hour food menu is out for Brio. Not pictured is a newbie, the Short Rib Nachos with house made chips, white cheddar sauce, carm.

onions, and more. Another newbie is the fingering potato skins with applewood bacon, white cheddar and oh my, Sriracha mayo! The typical are here, yay...the fresh cut beef carpaccio, and one of my summertime favs, the Tomato Mozzarella Salad. Wednesday is $5 Martinis, other selects at $4 and of course the wine and craft beer at $5. HH is from 3:30 to 6:30 and reverse 9:00 pm to close M - F
Food was very good.

Service was friendly. The time between ordering and eating took forever. Went with a group for lunch and we ordered desserts to go. That took an inordinate amount of time and the orders were subbed or short...we're not sure. I can't even say it was super busy either. Overall, I was pleased with the food quality but I don't think I'll go back just due to the slow service. A one and a half hour lunch ended up going over 2 hours.

As for Italian and Austin Brio doesn't do a bad job we had a few dishes that haven't been the greatest but we had some really stellar dishes their drinks are pretty good and the service is it bad when you sit at the bar
As far as service, ambience and a night out goes... It's really nice. I usually sit up at the bar and have their awesome reverse happy hour from 9 to 11 and the last two times, BJ, The bartender, has taking very good care of me and the people that I've been with.

The only downside to this area (is not the restaurants fault) but the parking lot is super dark and I've had my car broken into once before right out in front. Leave your personals at home or locked up in your trunk.
Last evening, a group of 7 of us walked in without a reservation and asked for a table in a quieter section of the restaurant. The pleasant hostess was able get this ready for us very quickly! I just have to commend the wait staff at Brio for their exceptional service for our group last night! Separate checks were handled with ease.

Handicapped people in our group were accommodated so that they could get in and out of the table easily. I am mightily impressed. We had a lovely evening with good food and conversation in large part because Brio' s staff made it so.
I actually think this is one of my absolute favorite Italian restaurants. I am going to work a little backwards, but the desserts. I died. We went for a birthday and they give you a plate with them all for you to visually see your choices and it was probably one of the most difficult decisions i've ever made in my life.

The venue is nice and formal but also casual enough that if you're dressed decently you'll fit right in. They also have a good amount of outdoor seating that is beautifully decorated. Its a great date spot. Their bruschetta has a nice crunch but not excessive where you feel like your teeth will fall off. One of the dishes we had was the ravioli di bello. This was great. I asked for it to be a little less oily and that made it perfect.

Add a little Parmesan on top and you wont walk away disappointed. They also have some good happy hour options on drinks so if you're flexible on time go during those windows because you'll get a lot more bang for your buck.
Although it's a chain restaurant this place was absolutely great they ambience and service were excellent went there for lunch with my daughter I had the kale Tuscan salad with salmon it was very tasty she had the short rib and white cheddar sandwich with chips also the cocktails with very good ;the peach sangria Bellini and Italian beer Peroni, were excellent choices.

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